To be a professional musician, you have to practice, but what if practicing could land you on the street? That's the choice one Manhattan musician faces. NY1's Susan Jhun filed the following NY1 for You report.
Probably just a bunch of whiney yuppies who want everything their way. This is not their world. If they do not like the rules, move out. Simple. He lives there too and is allowed to practice.
Why arn't all the rooms sound proofed in the first place? If the building was created for musicians to live and practice wouldn't they expect some sound?
Completely unfair!!! What kind of profit driven double standard is this? If it was originally intended for musical artists, and it's STILL to this day titled as artist housing, then this shouldn't even be an issue. It should be the other way around. Threaten to kick out the complaining non-musicians.....!!!!!
Probably just a bunch of whiney yuppies who want everything their way. This is not their world. If they do not like the rules, move out. Simple. He lives there too and is allowed to practice.
ImNotYourFriend212 1 year ago
This can be a huge problem! Unfortunately it all depends on your neighbors.
squiddilybop 1 year ago
Why arn't all the rooms sound proofed in the first place? If the building was created for musicians to live and practice wouldn't they expect some sound?
lnk43 1 year ago
Sue them motherfuckers. If its in the contract then they should stick to the terms.
decus69 2 years ago
Completely unfair!!! What kind of profit driven double standard is this? If it was originally intended for musical artists, and it's STILL to this day titled as artist housing, then this shouldn't even be an issue. It should be the other way around. Threaten to kick out the complaining non-musicians.....!!!!!
riccitone 2 years ago
Go under the bridge like Sonny man.
Epiphoneplayah 2 years ago
they should kick out the fair market cry babies!
ujivemofo 3 years ago
ain't it a BITCH!!!
saxcrobaticfanatic 4 years ago